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Lecture English Literature in the 17th Century, 15. and 16. Lesson
Bauer, Matthias (2011)
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Bauer M. "Lecture English Literature in the 17th Century, 15. and 16. Lesson.", timms video, Universität Tübingen (2011): https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20111207_001_englit_0001. Accessed 18 Apr 2024.
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Bauer, M. (2011). Lecture English Literature in the 17th Century, 15. and 16. Lesson. timms video: Universität Tübingen. Retrieved April 18, 2024 from the World Wide Web https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20111207_001_englit_0001
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Bauer, M. (2011). Lecture English Literature in the 17th Century, 15. and 16. Lesson [Online video]. 7 December. Available at: https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20111207_001_englit_0001 (Accessed: 18 April 2024).
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title: Lecture English Literature in the 17th Century, 15. and 16. Lesson
alt. title: Justifying the ways of God: John Milton. Paradise Lost
creator: Bauer, Matthias (author)
subjects: English Literature, 17th Century, Lecture, Vorlesung, Justifying, Ways of God, John Milton, Paradise Lost, Free will, Satan, Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus
description: Vorlesung im WiSe 2011-2012; Mittwoch, 07. Dezember 2011
abstract: The Ways of God and the Way of the World In this lecture course the attempt will be made to provide an introduction to, and survey of, seventeenth-century English literature by discussing a number of works which focus, quite literally, on either "God" or "The World", or both. The works thus point up the antagonisms and divides characteristic of the century of the Revolution, the Civil War, and the Restoration, which saw, almost simultaneously, the most radical religious fervour and the discovery of the world in every sense of the word. Milton’s Paradise Lost (1667), which aims "to justify the ways of God to men", will provide a focus of attention; accordingly, participants should have read at least Books 1, 4 and 10. In addition, God and the world will be represented by a selection of Metaphysical and Cavalier poetry (by Donne, Herbert, Herrick, Marvell and others; texts will be made available by email and on Moodle), as well as by John Bunyan’s immensely influential The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678) and by the most widely acclaimed Restoration comedy, William Congreve’s The Way of the World (1700). Since we will be concerned with literary texts as well as with the political, religious and cultural situation of 17th-century England, credit may also be earned for the advanced module in cultural studies.
publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
contributor: ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer)
creation date: 2011-12-07
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localtype: video
identifier: UT_20111207_001_englit_0001
language: eng
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